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Old 8th January 2004, 00:28   #1  |  Link
ChAoS Overlord
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Dual Audio AC3 & MP3 Interleave problem

I just encoded daredevil (1375 kbps DivX 5.1.1 -pro-, AC3 5.1 + MP3 128 kbit ABR for director's comments) using the very latest gknot. I know the interleave settings are supposed to be perfect, but in my case they aren't!

When I put it on CD, I get stuttering every once in a while on both my computers (Athlon XP @ 2.25 GHz & Athlon XP 2000+) as well as my stand alone (Philips DVD737). When it's on the hard drive: no problems.

What are the correct settings when I use an AC3 audio stream combined with an MP3 audio stream?

Thanks for sharing your insights on this!
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Old 8th January 2004, 03:02   #2  |  Link
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Hi-

I'm still using 96/96 ms for the AC3, and the default 500/1 for MP3. Works fine on my standalone. Don't know about the Philips, though.

But nothing really plays smoothly all the way through from the CD-ROM for me, so I put them back on the hard drive if I'm using the computer for viewing.
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Old 9th January 2004, 12:19   #3  |  Link
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Could you remux your file with AVI-Mux GUI and see what happens?
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But nothing really plays smoothly all the way through from the CD-ROM for me
Then you either have DMA off, or your files are not muxed well...
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